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Three Mount Vernon area Girl Scouts received their Bronze Award for designing a badge and program around preparedness for future derechos.
Aida Jones, Evelyn Klima and Sofia Osmun completed their Bronze Award earlier this spring. The Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. All three scouts just completed fifth grade.
Aida Jones with her Bronze Award patch and sign denoting her recent award in her yard. Contributed photo
According to Dianne Osmun, troop leader, the girls began discussing their Bronze Award just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. All three girls were also impacted by the Aug. 10 derecho.
WWII veteran thanks young scouts for fixing up gazebo
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Adam Cecil and his son pose in front of the tire they retrieved from the river. Photos courtesy: Rochester Women’s Club.
Ava and her dad at the signups for the cleanup.
A triumphant Cub Scout Troop 30 after cleaning Gifford Park.
Community members picked up everything from beer cans to fast food bags.
ROCHESTER Earth Day came a few days early this year.
On April 17 and 18, community members from all over Rochester took time out of their weekends to help clean the town’s streets.
The community cleanup event was put on by the Rochester Women’s Club, and club President Marsha Hartley said residents turned out this year “more than ever.”